Friday, January 27, 2012

Venue #3: Sullivan Hall!

First off, Happy Friday everyone!

I hope all of you are enjoying the venues we have shared so far! Joe's Pub definitely looks like a fun and intimate setting for our boys (and some of the responses we received were really positive!) So in keeping with that theme, check out today's featured venue: Sullivan Hall!

Also, please do feel free to contact us via email bringbdtoec@gmail.com with any questions/comments/possible venues. Remember, the more we work together, the better the chances are the boys will make it to the East Coast for some shows!

With that said, have a great weekend! (And yes, we will be posting more venues on Saturday and Sunday!)

~ The Bring BD to EC Team




Sullivan Hall:

214 Sullivan Street
New York, NY 10012-1354
(212) 634-0427

Booking:

Mike Maietta
(212) 634-0427 Ex. 7

History:


Sullivan Hall is New York City’s premier small concert venue, with unmatched quality of sound & lighting for any comparably-sized venue in New York City, and a calendar always full of top tier talent. The venue holds a maximum of 345 people in a standing room only configuration. It is in the space formerly known as the Lion’s Den, which we gutted and renovated in late 2007 and re-opened on January 1st, 2008. Big Sam’s Funky Nation from New Orleans, who performed on New Year’s Eve 2008 were technically the last act to perform at Lion’s Den and the first act to perform at Sullivan Hall. Later that night, San Francisco’s Tea Leaf Green played the opening night ceremonies.

A partial list of other performers at Sullivan Hall includes Anders Osborne, Asher Roth, Black Sheep, Chris Dave Trio, Christian Scott, Cyril Neville, The Dirty Heads, Disgrace (Al, Chuck, Rob of moe.), Dr. Lonnie Smith, The English Beat, EOTO, Eric Lindell, Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk, John Popper, Jonathan Batiste, Kaki King, Les Nubians, The Low Anthem, Marc Ribot, Marco Benevento, Matisyahu, Medeski Martin & Hunter, Mos Def, The New Mastersounds, ?uestlove, The Radiators, Rebirth Brass Band, Robert Glasper, The Slip, SOJA, Stanton Moore, Sonya Kitchell, Theresa Andersson, Tony Joe White, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Warren Haynes and Will Calhoun.


***All photos and information are provided by Sullivan Hall***

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